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Pickleball Nets
£75
Onix is one of the heritage names in pickleball, known on this side of the Atlantic primarily for paddles and balls, and its Portable Pickleball Net is the brand's answer to the home and travelling-club market. As the product name makes clear, this is a portable design rather than a permanent club fitting: the frame breaks down into poles that pack into the included carry bag for transport in a car boot or stored against a garage wall. Onix targets the recreational and developmental player who wants a credible branded set without paying tournament-fixture prices, and at roughly £75 on Amazon UK it sits a touch above the Franklin and HEAD entries, which buyers may or may not consider justified by the badge. Setup is tool-free and quick once you have done it once. Because it is portable rather than weighted permanently, plan to add ballast or peg the feet when playing outdoors in any kind of breeze. A sensible choice for households and community groups who want an Onix-branded ecosystem.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →Trusted Onix branding on a competent portable net for backyard and recreational club use, fairly priced at around £75.
The Onix Portable Pickleball Net brings one of pickleball's heritage US brands into the home and travelling-club market, and it is a credible mid-bracket option for UK buyers who already own Onix paddles or use the brand's Pure 2 outdoor balls at their club. Onix made its name with paddles and balls, and the portable net is its take on the recreational-to-club category, built around a steel frame that breaks down into poles and packs into an included carry bag for transport in a car boot or storage against a garage wall. As the name spells out, this is a portable rather than permanent fixture: assembly is tool-free, quick once familiar, and aimed at users who need to put a court up and take it down again at the end of the session. At around £75 on Amazon UK it sits a notch above Franklin, HEAD and JOOLA in this batch, and below Selkirk's premium offering, with the Onix badge being the main differentiator for buyers comparing on spec sheets alone. Buyers tend to choose it because they are already in the Onix paddle ecosystem or because they trust the brand's pedigree in the sport going back two decades. Outdoors, peg or weight the base when conditions are breezy, and pitch on a flat surface so the centre net height settles correctly. A solid mid-bracket pick for committed recreational players.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.